Bump in the wire (BITW) security solution for a marine ROV remote control application

Muzaffar Rao, Thomas Newe, Edin Omerdic, Admir Kaknjo, Walid Elgenaidi, Avijit Mathur, Gerard Dooly, Elfed Lewis, Daniel Toal

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Abstract

The work presented here describes a Bump-In-The-Wire (BITW) security solution for the provision of secure communications for a Marine ROV Control Application. The targeted marine application involves controlling a ‘Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)’ from a remote control station through standard Internet. A BITW solution is required as communication through the Internet is inherently insecure and open to signal modification or tampering. BITW technology is an implementation approach that places a security mechanism outside and independent of the system that is to be protected, in this case that is a ROV and its remotely located control station. Secure communications between the ROV and the remote control station is necessary to ensure that only authorised persons can issue control commands to the ROV and that no unauthorised individual can understand/sniff the communications between the ROV and control station. The proposed BITW security solution involves an efficient implementation of the AES cryptographic algorithm on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) platform. The extra delay introduced into the remote control application was well within the allowable time window of 50 ms. Other security mechanisms can also be implemented in the same way depending upon the availability of hardware resources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)111-121
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Information Security and Applications
Volume38
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AES
  • BITW
  • Data security
  • FPGA
  • Marine control
  • ROV

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